Iran
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"Iran destroys evidence of executions from the 1960s"
Amnesty International and Justice for Iran have accused the Iranian government of deliberately destroying mass graves of prisoners executed in the 1990s.
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A judicial order was issued to filter Telegram in Iran; reaction in cyberspace
After weeks of discussion and speculation about Telegram filtering in Iran, the country's prosecutor's office finally ordered the blocking of the messaging service...
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Iran's Judiciary Ignores Ahmad Reza Jalali's Need for Medical Care
The family of Ahmad Reza Jalali, a physician and university professor accused of espionage in Iran, is complaining about the indifference of judicial and prison officials regarding…
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Rally in front of the White House to demand transparency from the Islamic Republic regarding Reza Shah's body
The National League for Democracy in Iran is holding a rally to emphasize transparency and proper treatment regarding the body of Reza Shah…
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German Ambassador: Iran's exports to Europe have increased 10-fold since the JCPOA
According to the German ambassador in Tehran, Iran's trade with Europe has grown significantly since the JCPOA. The Iranian ambassador…
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Preventing people from attending to pay their respects to Reza Shah; who are the detainees?
A few days after the discovery of the mummy attributed to Reza Shah Pahlavi, while officials are still refusing to confirm…
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Cancellation of the employment license of the head of Tehran's engineering system in the analysis of the disputes between the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development and the Engineering System Organization
According to FCNN news agency; This morning, the Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development issued an employment permit letter…
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Tehran's water situation is worrying and its reserves are at their lowest point.
The CEO of Tehran Regional Water Company has said that starting this year, we should be concerned about the water situation in 2019.
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